Got up at 7, feeling strong & well. The Park presented a curious spectacle, - crowds of people up Constitution Hill , - soldiers, Bands, &c. & After having a little breakfast, went into my Dressingroom, where I put on

the Duke of Wellington's statue, which he still thinks would look well on the top of the Arch on Constitution Hill . Stayed up till ¼ p. 11. - Version Princess Beatrice's copies Volume 5 2nd October 1838-31st December 1838

particular, should be afflicted; & said "Now this looks very unfavourable". He told me he had met Palmerston, on Constitution Hill (which had made him late, he feared) & had desired him to speak to Howick. Palmerston answered that he

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Paddington Goods Station and the hunt accompanied the Prince of Wales to Marlborough House , riding through Hyde Park and Constitution Hill in hunting dress. 28 Reminiscences of a Huntsman , 18. The Queen's Hounds and Staghunting Recollections , 147.

schools at Constitution Hill , and 49 infants were admitted from the infant school there. 20 Serious overcrowding in the junior and infant schools, due to council-house building, was temporarily relieved in 1941 by making Constitution Hill a junior and

ancient parish outside the coalfield townships survived to represent the long established nonconformist denominations: a Union Free church in Constitution Hill formed by Congregationalists and Baptists, and a Methodist (formerly Wesleyan) church in New Street . Benjamin Wright is said

was senteiiced to one month'y imprisonment in NIW. Chamber!ain, for Manslaughter, in driving a 8g , ever a omanon Constitution Hill, to a yedr's imprison- i. 'lte 1fDuse of Correction. wighteon *ere sentenced to fronsported for seven year-; eight fr

r ,t'e. In pr eep o the P ace by -CONSTITUTION Hill! The animus is thus betrayed, declared boasted. Constitution Hill was a path odious to him, whose object is every thing unconstitutional. What does he intend to signify but

Tiesdavafternoon, as his lordship was riding down Constitution Hill, St James's Park, on his way to the House of Lords, his lordship's horse stumbled and fell, threw his lordship, and rolled over him. His lordship was picked up senseless, and

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in St. James's Place, the back, front, and garden whereof adjoin to that part of the said park called Constitution Hill, to open two or three lights into the said park from the back kitchen, and to place rails there,

said walk; to raise the ground at the margin of the water; to repair the lodges, especially that on Constitution Hill, and the rails which divide the two parks; and to clean the Looking Glass and the little ponds in

Lord Sydney, then Ranger. Jan. 10th, 1811, by the late Lord Sydney, then Ranger. To attend the gate at Constitution Hill, and keep order in the park. 1 suit of clothes 1 great coal in 2 years To attend the

Grange Gorman Lane, to the south end of ConstiÂ¬ tution Hill and north end of Church Street, and along Constitution Hill to the Broad Stone*. From thence, along the Bradogue River to the Hole in the Wall, and thence to

sibly be found eligible, put in the commis- I sion of the peace at this station. Grasstree Hill -&gt; The same observation applies to this station. Perth ----- This is at present partially provided for. 2. A Military Constitution Hill

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saw and said Turner in consequence of a Hand Bill he had received relative to the aforesaid Robbery on Constitution Hill And the said Joseph Percival for himself saith that in consequence of an Information he received from said Brown

1782 Who being upon Oath says that on Saturday Night last at about 8 oClock, He was Stopped on Constitution Hill in the Green Park by two Footpads who robbed him of a Silver Watch and about fifteen shillings in

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died, aged only 62, in early July 1850, of internal injuries sustained in a fall from his horse on Constitution Hill. His death, which Campbell described as ‘a very heavy blow to the Whigs’, was nationally mourned.[footnote] He was succeeded

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Untax'd, admjt it through his window.) Tir'd, wandering by the Serpentine^ A royal gutter, in straight line, Methought, down Constitution Hill , A name which makes my blood run chill, I pass'd the Mall , where Charles the bad Play'd

quantity of scaffolding' was erected about the arch at the top of Constitution Hill , and they were informed that it was intended for the elevation of an enormous equestrian statue of the illustrious Duke, which was very much too

consent to the placing of the statue of the Duke of Wellington upon the archway at the top of Constitution Hill ," and laid before the House such clear evidence of the universal feeling which prevails against the proposition, that

combination of the Colossal Equestrian Statue of the Duke of Wellington with the Constitution Hill Arch. How entirely this alliance of arch and statue was opposed to the artistic tastes and wishes of the last generation is abundantly shown by

Mr. Silvester's coachman , I was stopped by two men on Saturday evening, a few minutes before eight, on Constitution hill ; the prisoner came and asked me for my money, I struck at him immediately, another came to his